Game Rig Tools (Addon) - Game-Ready Rigs In Seconds

by CGDive in Addons



Intro Video:


Disclaimer: This addon is available as a "pay-what-you-can product" on other online marketplaces. However, the Blender Market does not support this pricing model. Therefore I have set the price to a recommended rate of $15. Please support our effort (and this great marketplace) by buying the addon here.

UPDATE (10/28/2021): Version 1.61 released. The Action Bakery has been completely reworked with more features and better usability. 

Would you like to export rigged and animated characters from Blender to Unreal(UE4 and UE5), Unity, Godot, and most other Game Engines

Here is what this addon can do for you with a few clicks:

Blender Game Rig Tools - a quick overview

Game Rig Tools can:

  • save you a ton of time
  • help you avoid pitfalls in your Blender to Game Engines Character workflow

Blender Game Rig Tools - benefits 

To set the expectations right, this addon does not rig for you. Instead, it helps you Generate an optimized game-ready rig out of an existing Control Armature. 

So, you can use your existing Blender rigs. Or download rigs. Or use Rigify - the free auto-rigging system. (If you want to learn Rigify, we have you covered: Rigify FREE basics course --||-- Rigify advanced course($) ). 

With a few clicks, Game Rig Tools will turn any Blender Armature into a Game-ready rig!


Main Features

This addon has two main features: 

  • Generate a Deform Rig from an existing Control Rig

The addon can extract a Deform rig (a.k.a. Game Rig) from your Control Rig with a few clicks. The Deform rig can be easily exported to a Game Engine. It has an optimized number of bones, a proper bone hierarchy, and is free of scale problems (You'll learn more about these common issues below).

Game Rig Tools produces great results out of the box. However, the addon is highly customizable which allows you to adapt the Game rig to your needs.

Blender Game Rig Tools addon - rig extraction


  • Action Bakery - easily bake Actions from the Control Rig to the Deform Rig

Having your armature split into Deform Rig and Control rig has a lot of benefits. However, one major drawback is that animations need to be "baked" to the Deform Rig before they can be exported out. Baking many actions by hand is time-consuming. Honestly, it's downright annoying. 

Luckily the "Action Bakery" is part of Game Rig Tools. Just select all the Actions that you want to bake, click a button ... and relax while the addon does the work for you.

Blender Game Rig Tools addon - Action Baking


Additional Features

The add-on has additional features that will speed up your work and allow you to achieve advanced setups.

  • Mute/Unmute constraints

Blender Game Rig Tools addon - constraints tool

While working with your Deform Rig, you may want to quickly enable or disable the connection to the Control Rig. These two buttons will allow you to do that with a single click.

  • Semi-Auto Toolkit

Blender Game Rig Tools addon - more tools

A collection of useful tools for advanced constraints and rig clean-up. Each tool is explained in videos and a written manual which you'll find in the product files.


Learning Resources

In the product files, you'll find additional tutorials (videos/PDF) that demonstrate some of the most common workflows. Follow them and you'll be on your way to hassle-free game rigs.


Get help, report bugs, and suggest features

If you need help, you're welcome to chat about the addon on the CGDive Discord Server!

If you're not on Discord, feel free to email CGDive


Digging Deeper

The add-on was designed to automatically address some of the most common problems for game-ready rigs. However, if you want to become a power user, I recommend that you try and understand the underlying issues and how Game Rig Tools is solving them. 

Ready to become a power user? Please, read the brief summary and watch the additional videos I'll share below!


The Problems

Even experienced Blender riggers may not understand why their fancy rigs don't export well to Game Engines. 

There are differences in the way Blender and Game Engines operate. Some of the main problems you'll encounter if you try to export a non-game-ready rig to a game engine are:

  • bad bone hierarchy
  • unnecessary bones that bloat your game data
  • unpredictable deformations if a bone in the rig is scaled (which happens when you try to achieve squash & stretch effects)


The Solutions and how this Addon was born

I created manual solutions for the problems above and I shared video tutorials around my workflows. They worked great. However, they involved a lot of manual work and I lacked the Python skills to automated them.

Then, out of nowhere, Blenderboi - a very talented add-on developer - send me the initial version of Game Rig Tools, that he created based on my videos. After some back and forth, he tweaked the addon a bit and implemented the Action Bakery in record time. And now we are releasing it and we hope that everyone will benefit from it.

If you want to watch my earlier videos, I'll share them below. Do not focus on the manual solutions that I show since Game Rig Tools automates most of them. Just try to understand the underlying issues.

The first video is 1 hour long but it covers a lot of beginner problems. 

The next 3 videos may get a bit repetitive. Once you understand

  • the "Basic Principle" 
  • why I split the rig into Game Rig and Control Rig

you can skip the rest.

A video dedicated to the Squash and Stretch problem for Game Rigs. You need to understand this problem even if you don't need Squash and Stretch for your characters. 


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Blender Version 4.0, 3.6, 3.5, 3.4, 3.3, 3.2, 3.1, 3.0, 2.93, 2.92, 2.91, 2.9, 2.83
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